KEEMSTAR and Summit1g Hit Back at FouseyTube After Crazy Instagram Live Rant
Drama Alert host Daniel ‘Keemstar’ Keem had a hilarious response to YouTuber Yousef ‘FouseyTube’ Erakat’s Instagram Live rant.
FouseyTube took to Instagram Live with a caller named Furoz, who had apparently followed the star since 2012.
Fousey addressed the caller’s concerns over the failure of his ‘July 15th’ event, which abruptly ended following a bomb threat.
FouseyTube defended his credibility in a 55 minute rant, where he appeared to call out Keemstar by referring to him as the ‘Devil.’ He then went on to say that other social media stars were nothing but actors, stating that he was trying to warn the populace of their farse.
“The people they’re following are fake idols, false prophets. It’s all a lie, brother. I’m the guy in the industry trying to tell all of the fans it’s a lie.”
Keemstar retaliated to his rant in a Twitter video. He watched the clip for a few seconds and laughed, then cut him off with a Clapperboard.
“Responding to FouseyTube, take one: FouseyTube, you’re a fucking jooooke!”
Dear Fouseytube, pic.twitter.com/QrZ8XdjqFp
— KEEM :popcorn: (@KEEMSTAR) September 4, 2018
Twitch streamer Jaryd “Summit1g” Lazar had similar sentiments. He responded to the Tweet, claiming that Fousey himself was a fake.
“This dude made his whole career off fake, I’ve just been doing me since day one.”
“I am not afraid of you. Don’t think for a second that you scare me, ’cause you fucking don’t.”
Dear Fousey, part 2 pic.twitter.com/GuUD7lKBja
— KEEM :popcorn: (@KEEMSTAR) September 4, 2018
This isn’t the start of Keemstar and FouseyTube’s beef, either. Their most recent spat comes after Keemstar’s callout of the YouTuber over a failed promise during his July 15th event. Fousey stated that he would delete his YouTube channel if he didn’t get onstage during a J. Cole concert – so far, he still hasn’t acted on this promise.
This likely spurred Fousey’s statements on the matter in the Instagram Live video. Where their beef will take them, no one knows – but FouseyTube’s next event, dubbed ‘September 15th,’ should shed some light on the issue.